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How To Get Neatly Designed Driving Patios

How To Get Neatly Designed Driving Patios

It used to be when you wished for a driveway in front of your house, you had a few choices, dirt, grass, concrete or asphalt. At least there was more than one choice. Today there are actually more choices for a neatly designed driving patio. Some of the alternatives can actually beautify the entrance of your home. For instance there is stamped concrete. Concrete can now be manufactured in a plethora of colors and actually be integrated with other blended finishes. There are a number of ways that this is accomplished, such as stamping out the concrete, and even acid etch staining. Often you may find that a multi-toned finish is what you desire.

Also, there is a complete array of different patterns that may be achieved from looking like worn stone or rock, hexagonal tile, or running brick. Various effects can be rendered from patios and driveways that appear to be cultured and natural stone, to decorative and even textured stamping. You can even have a brick lined driving patio that features both brick and block, yet is all made from concrete! Basically all that’s needed is your imagination.

If you like the look of meticulously laid flat stone for your driveway, that too can be accomplished through stamped concrete. Decorative stonework brings a certain distinctive look to your driveway.

Using, for example, an old English cobblestone stamped concrete driveway in the country will provide your home just the right aura of countrified elegance. Or if you have a long driveway, imagine the pure elegance of a curved cobblestone driveway? What may have been an ordinary and uninteresting driveway can be transformed into entrancing beauty through the use of seemingly multicolored stamped randomly placed concrete cobblestones. Sawed or grooved patterns make the decorative possibilities become endless.

There are also stamped concrete possibilities that can be made to look like cracked rock, flagstones, slate and many other materials giving the driveway a very special visual interest. This gives the driveway a look that is aged yet filled with external beauty. The colors of the rainbow are now possible in concrete enabling one to engrave patterns in different colors. Various stains and dyes can be applied to new or even existing concrete. There are even color hardeners for concrete that will color the concrete as well as make it harder so that it receives the surface hardness of the concrete as well as give it lasting durability.

Architectural and aesthetic qualities in your driveway can be greatly enhanced through the use of stamped concrete. The look can seem to be made of pavers, and stamped concrete is basically worry free. There are no worries about weeds growing between the pavers, and unlike pavers there is never any shifting taking place.

The use of using different aggregate in the concrete is often utilized. Examples are colored natural stones, such as amber river gravel, rose quartz, or red granite. You may even like colored glass, or crushed seashells in the aggregate.

Let’s face it having a beautiful driveway may well turn a bland unattractive home into something spectacular. And it’s all done with concrete, but don’t forget lush landscaping and outdoor lights either!

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